نتایج جستجو برای: which create rhythm

تعداد نتایج: 3510159  

Journal: :علوم قرآن و حدیث 0
سید حسین سیدی نفیسه حاجی رجبی

this paper examines the stylistics of the ‘arafa supplication in terms of their acoustic and phonetic levels. this supplication has a unique and consistent texture. the acoustic features of the words and sentences and the repetition of some sounds, words and phrases and acoustic syllables, as well as literary devices such as rhyme and paronomasia tend to increase the rhythm of speech. in fact, ...

Journal: :the journal of tehran university heart center 0
farideh roshanali day general hospital, tehran, iran. mohammadhossein mandegar shariati general hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. bahieh moradi day general hospital, tehran, iran.

a 54-year-old man referred to our center with barlow’s disease and severe mitral regurgitation. he had atrial fibrillation (af) rhythm, with a mildly enlarged left atrium (la). transesophageal echocardiography (tee) showed no clot in the la and la appendage; there was only mild spontaneous echo contrast in the la appendage. the patient underwent mitral valve repair and the maze operation, durin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
M G Holmes W H Klein

Stomatal diffusion resistance in primary leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. which had been grown in light:dark cycles followed a marked circadian rhythm when the plants were transferred to continuous darkness. Reentrainment of the rhythm required more than one inductive change in photoperiod. The phasing of the rhythm of dark stomatal opening was contolled primarily by the light-on (dawn) signal, ...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2015
Laura Lee Colgin

For decades, theta rhythms (∼5-10Hz) have been thought to play a critical role in memory processing in the entorhinal-hippocampal network. However, recent evidence suggests that successful memory performance also requires coupling of ∼30-100Hz gamma rhythms to particular phases of the theta cycle. Recent insights imply ways in which theta-gamma coupling may facilitate transfer of information th...

2008
Jon Olson Ivan Kirillov John Sweeney

Reactive architectures have gain wide acceptance as a robust and effective architecture design that yields results through the flexibility of its simplicity. Such architectures have made their way into many commercial products, including the popular iRobot Roomba vacuum cleaner. The existing reactive architecture does not always produce results efficiently and by adding mapping functions and pl...

2010
Mayleen Lacouture Hervé Grall Thomas Ledoux

In the context of Service-Oriented Computing, applications can be developed following the REST (Representation State Transfer) architectural style. This style corresponds to a resource-oriented model, where resources are manipulated via CRUD (Create, Request, Update, Delete) interfaces. The diversity of CRUD languages due to the absence of a standard leads to composition problems related to ada...

Journal: :Information & Software Technology 2012
Iván Santiago Álvaro Jiménez Juan M. Vara Valeria de Castro Verónica Andrea Bollati Esperanza Marcos

Context: Model-Driven Engineering provides a new landscape for dealing with traceability in software development. Objective: Our goal is to analyze the current state of the art in traceability management in the context of Model-Driven Engineering. Method: We use the systematic literature review based on the guidelines proposed by Kitchenham. We propose five research questions and seven quality ...

Journal: :Developmental neuroscience 2011
M Berchicci T Zhang L Romero A Peters R Annett U Teuscher M Bertollo Y Okada J Stephen S Comani

Mu rhythm is an idling rhythm that originates in the sensorimotor cortex during rest. The frequency of mu rhythm, which is well established in adults, is 8-12 Hz, whereas the limited results available from children suggest a frequency as low as 5.4 Hz at 6 months of age, which gradually increases to the adult value. Understanding the normal development of mu rhythm has important theoretical and...

2015
Marco Scirea Gabriella A. B. Barros Noor Shaker Julian Togelius

Music is based on the real world. Composers use their day-to-day lives as inspiration to create rhythm and lyrics. Procedural music generators are capable of creating good quality pieces, and while some already use the world as inspiration, there is still much to be explored in this. We describe a system to generate lyrics and melodies from real-world data, in particular from academic papers. T...

Journal: :هنرهای نمایش و موسیقی 0
حمید عسکری رابری دکترای موسیقی شناسی از انستیتو هنر آکادمی ملی علوم ارمنستان

abstract       this study shows that how each composer creates a colorful choral folksong picture, gives an individual  interpretation and new life to a folk melody, and also makes an independent musical work. the present article studies the choral arrangement of the iranian folk songs as a creative musical genre of the modern iranian music. the importance of this genre involves in several chal...

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